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dart-tools
is the Dart CLI and Python Library. It enables direct integration with Dart through a terminal CLI or through Python. It implements client functions to the Dart Public API.
In the terminal, install by running
pip install dart-tools
If you have a preexisting shell command named dart
, a quick fix is to run which -a dart
and fine the path for this dart
application. Then you can create an alias and add it to your shell profile file (.zshrc
, .bashrc
, etc.). For example, open ~/.zshrc
and add a line like alias dartai="/path/to/dart"
, save it, and restart your terminal.
Start off by setting up authentication with
dart login
Then, you can create a new task with a command along the lines of
dart task-create "Update the landing page" -p0 --tag marketing
which will make a new task called 'Update the landing page' with priority 'Critical' (i.e. P0) and with the 'marketing' tag.
You can explore all of these options and many more with dart --help
or the more specific help for subcommands, in this case dart task-create --help
.
Another common workflow is to updating a preexisting task. To do this, run something like
dart task-update [ID] -s Done
This command will mark the referenced task 'Done'. Here [ID]
is meant to be replaced (including the brackets) with the ID of an existing task. You can get a ID from any existing task in a number of ways, such as by copying it from the end of a task's URL or by clicking the '...' button in a task page in Dart and then choosing 'Copy ID'.
First, set up authentication. Run dart login
in the terminal for an interactive process. Alternatively, copy your authentication token from your Dart profile and save that as the DART_TOKEN
environment variable.
Then, you can run something like
import os
from dart import create_task, is_logged_in, update_task
# Check that auth is set up and stop if not, can remove this once everything is set up
is_logged_in(should_raise=True)
# Create a new task called 'Update the landing page' with priority 'Critical' (i.e. p0) and with the 'marketing' tag
new_task = create_task(
"Update the landing page", priority_int=0, tag_titles=["marketing"]
)
# Update the task to be 'Done'
update_task(new_task.id, status_title="Done")
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